By Susan Wallbank

By Eva Marta Baillie

A wide-ranging examination of the character of Satan through his literary manifestations, suggesting that this theologically problematic figure is best understood through his narrative role in myth and storytelling.

By Norman Taylor

A unique anthology of passages from English literature referring to the Book of Common Prayer, interspersed with essays discussing the history of the Prayer Book itself, the place of music in Anglican worship and the shape of Morning and Evening Prayer.

By Joachim Liebschner

The story of how a handful of young women radically changed British education by following the philosophy of the German educationalist, Friedrich Froebel. Their efforts also led to the foundation of the Kindergarten Movement in Britain.

By Dennis Butts and Pat Garrett (editors)

A collection of essays analysing and celebrating the development of children's literature from the 18th to 20th centuries, with emphasis on the role played by the Religious Tract Society and the Lutterworth Press.